Yesterday was an adventure! I’m becoming somewhat proficient with monitoring the weather radar, but not perfect. I saw that the rain was going to let up for a bit, so I hurried out the door to cross the Roman Bridge … Continue reading
Yesterday was an adventure! I’m becoming somewhat proficient with monitoring the weather radar, but not perfect. I saw that the rain was going to let up for a bit, so I hurried out the door to cross the Roman Bridge … Continue reading
Yesterday it stopped raining for a few hours and the sun came out! I walked about 4.5 miles…through various neighborhoods in Cordoba. I love old architecture and pretty flowers! My main destination was the Palacio de Viana. The courtyards were so … Continue reading
Today, I walked about 4.5 miles exploring Cordoba. My first stop was the Mosque-Cathedral Monumental Site of Córdoba. It’s larger than I expected, and very beautiful! I also stopped in the Museo Julio Romero de Torres and the Museum of … Continue reading
After 24 hours of travel, with about 1 hour of sleep, I arrived in Malaga, Spain and spent one night at a hotel by the train station. Yesterday morning I took the train to Cordoba and then walked in the … Continue reading
The last couple of weeks have seemed long, since I’m anxious to get to Spain. There have been a number of train accidents and flooding within Southern Spain, and I was notified yesterday that my high speed train from Malaga … Continue reading
I’ll get to my “stuff” in a minute. My deceased son’s birthday was New Year’s Eve. I was sitting out in the park next to my Airbnb early that morning and a lone coyote walked by. He kept stopping and … Continue reading
In a few weeks I’ll depart on a seven month adventure! February and March I’ll be in Cordoba and Malaga, Spain and will take some day trips. When I return to Denver I’ll begin an almost 7,000 mile solo road … Continue reading
2025 began with a month-long trip to Puerto Rico! I spent a couple of weeks on the West Coast near Rincon, a week in Fajardo, a few nights in the mountains, and a week in Old San Juan. I got … Continue reading
Yesterday I went back to Balboa Park and checked out the San Diego Museum of Art. I wasn’t impressed. At least it was a free day. It’s quite small. I also went to the Japanese friendship Garden. I wasn’t impressed … Continue reading
A couple of the hikes I wanted to do in San Diego were closed because of the government shutdown, thanks Trump, but I was able to walk the 2-mile Sunset Cliffs Trail. It was really pretty. I saw lots of … Continue reading
I set off early yesterday morning to explore San Diego. I’ve only been here once before — 18 years ago for a couple of days. My first stop was Old Town San Diego. I prepare my walking routes ahead of … Continue reading
Sunday, I flew non-stop from Denver to San Diego for dental tourism in Mexico. My flight was delayed three times, and left 2 and 1/2 hours late. Luckily I monitored it from home and didn’t have to spend that time … Continue reading
Thursday morning after I left Crested Butte, I headed to Dillon to cycle the Dillon Reservoir loop. It’s 18.3 miles with a 1085 ft elevation gain. I rode up Swan Mountain Road, which is about a mile and a half … Continue reading
Wednesday morning I drove 45 minutes from my Airbnb in Crested Butte to the Three Lakes trailhead in Gunnison National Forest. I stopped a couple of times to take photos. I drove along Keebler Pass, much of which is a … Continue reading
If you read my last post, you’ll remember I spent Monday night in Leadville, Colorado. Tuesday morning I drove three hours, with stops for photos, to Crested Butte. Again, the scenery was amazing! When I got to the top of … Continue reading